Does anyone have any suggestions for good reading about Petersburg?
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"The Horrid Pit", I forget the author's name but I picked it up at the the Petersburg V.C. bookstore several years ago. I think the author was a former N.P.S. historian at the park.
Fiction - "The Crater" focuses on draftees, U.S.C.T. Good characters, interesting story. Haven't read it in a long time so I can't comment on historical accuracy but still a good read.
I've got both of these at home on the bookshelf so I'll try to remember to get the author and ISBN and post them tomorrow.Marlin Teat
[I]“The initial or easy tendency in looking at history is to see it through hindsight. In doing that, we remove the fact that living historical actors at that time…didn’t yet know what was going to happen. We cannot understand the decisions they made unless we understand how they perceived the world they were living in and the choices they were facing.”[/I]-Christopher Browning
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Originally posted by RufusDoes anyone have any suggestions for good reading about Petersburg?
Trudeau, Noah Andre
Little, Brown & Company
1991
Bookstore at Petersburg NB
Last edited by Vuhginyuh; 01-29-2004, 10:37 AM.B. G. Beall (Long Gone)
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The Last Citidal is indeed an excellent book and will give you a good overall picture of things that went on in that area. After reading that one you can pick the battles that interest you the most. There is so much to learn about the events around Petersburg in addition to the Crater.Jim Mayo
Portsmouth Rifles, Company G, 9th Va. Inf.
CW Show and Tell Site
http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/index.html
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